books.google.co.nz - Sarah Wilson was addicted to sugar. She needed it every day. She convinced herself it was "good sugar." But sugar is sugar. And it was making her sick, tired and bloated. She set about researching all the different ways to quit the stuff. It took a while. But in the process she found what works - for...https://books.google.co.nz/books/about/I_Quit_Sugar.html?id=7g-ETYYCx4sC&utm_source=gb-gplus-shareI Quit Sugar

I Quit Sugar

Sarah Wilson was addicted to sugar. She needed it every day. She convinced herself it was "good sugar." But sugar is sugar. And it was making her sick, tired and bloated. She set about researching all the different ways to quit the stuff. It took a while. But in the process she found what works - for good - and developed The Complete 8-Week Program that outlines easy techniques that are kind, sensible and totally work. This book is perfect for you if youAre: -Ready to quit sugar or have tried on your own and canAt get past the first few days (thereAs a very important reason for this, which weAll be sharing!).-Looking for a detailed explanation of why you should quit sugar alongside an in-depth, step-by-step guide.-Searching for tools to accurately track weight loss and health progress.-After 50 introductory recipes to support your sugar-quitting journey.-Looking for guidance through the various stages of detox Sarah Wilson and the I Quit Sugar team.-Keen for advice on how to kill cravings in an instant.-Looking to re-stock the fridge, pantry and freezer with ready to go sugar-free foods.-Ready for a total lifestyle change, not just a quick fix. What others say "I weighed 78kgs when I started and I'm at 68kgs six months later. In addition, I do not have the anger issues, depression/mood swing issues, joint pain (my pain is gone!) and I am all around a more energetic person." Nicole "I've been sugar free for almost 12 months. I love the way it makes me feel - lots of energy! I'm amazed how much I don't crave sweets anymore. My skin is glowing." Di"

About the author (2015)

Sarah is an Australian media personality, journalist and blogger with an integrated voice across television, radio, magazines, newspapers and online. She's the former editor of Cosmopolitan magazine and was the host of the first series of MasterChef Australia, the highest rating show in Australian TV history. She's now the host and program developer for Foxtel's Lifestyle YOU, writes a weekly column for Sunday Life magazine about how to have a better life, and is a regular commentator on Seven's Sunrise and Ten's Good News Week and The Project. Sarah is an adept social commentator, following a career that's spanned politics, health advocacy, restaurant reviewing, opinion writing and trend forecasting. She's also qualified as a Health Coach with the Institute of Integrative Nutrition in New York. For further information see: www.sarahwilson.com.au/about/